Troops don't usually have names in the Boy Scouts of America. Troops have numbers, but patrols have names. Maybe your troop only has one patrol, so it seems like the troop name. You can name your patrol anything, really, anything that your scout master will let you get away with.
troop
The collective noun is a troop of scouts.
a troop
They are a seperate Troop that works directly for the Brigade. They are Brigade Scouts as opposed to Battalion Scouts.
The name for a large group from one area is called a troop. A troop usually has smaller groups within itself called patrols.
Girl Scouts of the USA councils assign a five digit troop number to each troop in their council. If a Girl Scout/Girl Guide troop wants a troop name, they may choose their own, usually something that signifies the troop or that is related to the troop crest. Some troop names: Gamma Sigma Magical Unicorns
A group of Girl Scouts is called a troop or a group. When a troop or group is split into smaller groups, they are called "patrols".
No, the term 'troop of scouts' is a noun phrase, a group of words (without a verb) based on a noun (scouts). The word 'troop' is a noun functioning as a collective noun to group the scouts as a unit.A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.The pronouns that take the place of the noun 'scouts' or the noun phrase 'troop of scouts' is they as a subject and them as an object in a sentence.Examples:A troop of scouts are selling candy to raise money. They want to fund a summer camping trip. We can buy some candy to help them out.
A group of Girl Scouts is called a troop or a group.
As a verb: Wash up at the sink in the laundry room before you all troop in here to eat. As a noun: The troop of scouts showed much bravado about spending their first night in tents in the woods.
Snoopy leads the Beagle Scouts
There are no set numbers. Usually a Troop will be composed of several patrols that each have about 8 scouts. About 15-30 would be a pretty typical numbers but it can be higher or lower.